We reported as early as February last year that Microsoft is working on connecting Chinese micro-blogging service Sina Weibo to Microsoft account. We’ve seen screenshots of it in action, and Microsoft had even confirmed this back in June last year, however the company had never turned on the switch for the connection. It seems like the wait is over for those users in China (who don’t have access to Twitter), as part of the SkyDrive update this morning, Microsoft also flipped on the switch for the Sina Weibo connection in Microsoft account.

Once connected, similar to Twitter’s connection, the Sina Weibo connected service enables the following on Microsoft’s products and services:

Ability to share a link to your SkyDrive files and folders to your Sina Weibo followers

Ability to post status updates, share photos, as well as reply to and forward posts via your Windows Phone

It appears that as at the time of posting, the connection is only partially enabled whilst Microsoft is slowly flipping on the switch. We are able see all of our Sina Weibo contacts on Windows Phone, Windows 8, and Outlook.com (people.live.com), as well as share files and folders to Sina Weibo followers directly from SkyDrive, however we can’t see any status updates flowing into our Windows Phone and Windows 8 feeds, nor can we post any status updates via our Windows Phone. In fact, we get an “Attention required” error on our Windows Phone 8, like the one shown below:

Update: It seems like Microsoft has gradually turned on the switch for the remaining features, and here we are now able to see status updates on our Windows Phone and Windows 8 feeds. On our Windows Phone we were also able post status updates, share photos, as well as reply to and forward posts on Sina Weibo.